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How to take photos of meetings and teaching sites?

How to take photos of meetings and teaching sites? Introduction is as follows:

1. Before shooting the conference activities, be sure to shoot the conference agenda or activities with detailed time distribution, and briefly summarize and sort out the shooting points, such as the time of the leader's speech and whether there is an important signing ceremony.

2. Be sure to arrive at the meeting place at least one hour in advance, check the light position on the spot, take some photos, and choose the position, lens and parameter settings in advance.

3. Since customers trust to find us, shoot boldly and shoot more. No matter how big the leader is, you should dare to go up and shoot, but don't shoot the leader all the time, which makes people feel uncomfortable. Experienced photographers will use telephoto lenses to capture local close-ups of leaders or key figures, but they should capture good expressions with full expressions.

4. continuous shooting is indispensable. Play it back at any time to see if there are any missed shots. If there is, make up the shot in time to avoid the embarrassment that the important shots were not taken after the meeting.

5. Pay attention to the shooting angle, the panoramic view of the meeting activities, and use the middle shot, close shot and close-up reasonably. Panorama is the display of the environment of the event site and the audience's reaction in the middle scene. If there are some defective scenes such as yawning, playing with mobile phone and dozing off in the picture, it is suggested to delete them instead of keeping them.

6. This still means that you can't miss the camera. Some pictures have been taken, which is probably more important than some you have taken. Aperture is given priority to with appropriate sensitivity. First, ensure appropriate clarity and brightness, then shoot the changing materials completely, and then capture the wonderful moments, adding highlights to the whole conference activity.